- Beat 'em up very loosely based on The Shadow (1994). On a dark rainy night in 1930s New York City, the Shadow must reach the lair of Shiwan Khan and defeat him. While never officially released, the game did get leaked online.
- Unreleased side-scrolling beat 'em up SNES game very loosely based on 'The Shadow (1994)'. Over the course of one long, dark and rainy night in 1933 New York City, Lamont Cranston as caped crusader the Shadow must reach the abandoned fancy hotel that Shiwan Khan, the last living descendant of the legendary historical Mongolian warlord Genghis Khan, uses as his lair and defeat him before he can destroy the city. In Shadow's way stand hordes of local thugs, 1930s gangsters as well as Khan's Mongolian warriors. Some enemies are armed only with fists while others carry blades, tools and even machine guns. Although the Shadow uses only his fists for the better part of the game, he also gets to occasionally use his iconic twin "Silver Heat" pistols. Health items are very rare and the game is pretty hard with several bosses including a boss rush stage at the end. Although the game was 99 percent finished and planned for release along with the movie, it eventually got canceled after the movie underperformed at the box office. However, the game files were leaked on the Internet some years later and it's easily available today. Despite the fact that the game is technically not 100 percent finished, it's completely functional, playable and beatable like any other officially released full game, since practically everything in connection with the story, the levels and the gameplay and level progression was completed before the project got canceled.
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